As Accumulator #4 it is Pivot (Body) Power supplying the initial acceleration of the Downstroke to throw the Lever Assemblies toward Impact by the Thrust of the Shoulder Turn. See 7-13. Another major contribution to Impact Power is geometric – it is the first link in the Swing Radius power train between the Club and the Feet.
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Help me out here. Is the "on plane move of the right shoulder in startdown" considered #4? Is this when the right shoulder is considered part of the power package or part of the pivot? Or both? I dunno. Maybe its either part of the pivot (no axis tilt) or part of the pivot and power package. I really dunno.
The release of #4 is defined as the moment the left arm begins to overtake the shoulders, and the release of #1 is defined as the moment the right elbow begins to straighten, which indicates the third side of the triangle is lengthening.
Trick questions -
Why does #4 release precede #1 release instead of both occuring simultaneously?
Under what circumstances would #1 release after #4 instead of simultaneously?
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